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Buitreraptor gonzalezorum, a small and extremely stork-like dromaeosaur from the Cretaceous of Argentina. This rooster-sized critter had long legs and a long snout with many small teeth, well suited for catching fish. I reconstructed it as something between a small flightless heron and a pelican.

I used the skeleton by Scott Hartmann (here: [link]) as a reference, and also got the inspiration for the title from him.

It is quite useful. As mine is a small language, there is often one single set of official common names, written my a committee. These at least try to give monophyletic names for groups. I think it's very useful compared to the chaos in English.

They look very small (while assuming they are angled forward/upward) and somehow don't feel quite right, or the tibiae are very, very long - maybe you subconsciously made it too painted stork-like without noticing.